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The Hoff has taken over David Hasselhoff. David Hasselhoff really doesn't know who he is anymore. Everywhere I go, it's The Hoff.
I did, I'd say, at least about 80 percent of the rest of the driving, and I had the time of my life.
In life, you either watch TV or you do TV. I told my daughters that the only way you're going to make it in this business is to get in the game. That's the biggest advice I can give them.
I think that without sushi there would be no David Hasselhoff, because sushi is like the perfect way of describing the insides of David Hasselhoff. He is like a protein, clean and easy. That's how I feel about myself.
My wife is the dancer, but I certainly know how to sing.
Image is what people perceive my life to be. It's nothing like the truth.
I find it a bit sad that there is no photo of me hanging on the walls in the Berlin Museum at Checkpoint Charlie.
My problem is people seem to laugh at me, but the one that laughs harder than anybody is me.
I started training for musicals since I was a boy.
I feel like Elvis. Only alive.
When I was doing 'Britain's Got Talent,' I really enjoyed it, but I found it very difficult to be in the audience. I like to be on stage; I feel safer on stage because I'm in control.
I wanted to play around with the format, really tear it to pieces and shake it up. For example, if Mitch saves someone from drowning, and that person then goes out and releases a virus that kills a million people. Imagine the moral implications of that.
If you're not in the game, you can't hit a home run.
There are many dying children out there whose last wish is to meet me.
Spirituality - prayer - is a big part of my life.
I love musical theater. That's what I started off to do when I was 7, and my first show was 'Peter Pan.'
I have a Guinness Book of World Records entry as the most-watched person on television; now I have a new entry as the only man who has a crab named after him.
We made sure nobody died on the show. We made sure nobody ever drowned on 'Baywatch.'
I don't care why they love me, as long as they love me. I think people respect me because they feel like - I'm kind of like Christmas. I come back every year. You can't get rid of me. I just keep coming back.
I've already lived the lives of ten people. My father's 87 and still going strong. I think there's a lovely angel watching over me.
Getting in shape for this role, which is incredibly demanding, vocally, has been a lot of hard work, but I'm nailing it. I'm even kind of, at times, blowing my own mind, because I am even able to talk right now.
I once didn't work out for six weeks. It took me for ever to get the weight off.
I met Cary Grant once, and I was absolutely star struck. I got his autograph.
The Hoff has become larger than life, so I can't do anything small any more. If I mess up, it becomes big no matter what it is, so if I do something positive, it has to be equally big.
All I want to do is be onstage. A performer needs to perform.
Even when I make mistakes and people exploit my mistakes on television or on the Internet, and they use it to make fun of me, it's just kind of working in my favor at the end. It's really strange.
I'm six foot four, an all-American guy, and handsome and talented as well!
When I play discos in Belfast or freshers' week in Oxford, there are 1,800 kids dressed as me. It's odd, it's funny, and it pays really well.
I let people down easy with inspiration.
Failure usually works for me in the end.
Beyond its entertainment values, 'Baywatch' has enriched and in many cases helped save lives.
The problem with me is that nothing embarrasses me.
Ninety-nine percent of people now call me The Hoff - and it's out of respect.
In a cornball way, I think being a celebrity is about making a difference, too.
Wherever I can go, I hit the water, whether it's the ocean, or in L.A. it's Zuma Beach in Malibu; I just hit the water.
I think laughter is the best medicine. If you can't laugh at yourself, then you can't laugh at life and the silliness of it all.
I think people know that I've got a good heart.
Come on, I'm a television star. Nobody on television is curing cancer. I've had a great ride, and I'm very honored to have been in this business. I'm happy if I managed to affect people in a positive way.